Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara, CA

Located in the city of Santa Clara, California, about 40 miles from San Francisco, Levi’s Stadium is the home of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers. The stadium opened in 2014 with Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes defeating the Seattle Sounders. A few weeks later, the first 49ers' regular-season game was held in the stadium. Since its opening, Levi’s Stadium has played host to a number of sports and entertainment events including Super Bowl 50, International Champions Cup games, Copa América Centenario, corporate events and concerts. Levi’s Stadium was recognized by Sports Business Journal as the Sports Facility of the Year in 2015, and was named by The Stadium Business Awards as the Venue of Year in the same year.

The 1.85 million-square-foot environmentally friendly Levi’s Stadium can seat up to 68,500 fans, with 165 luxury suites and 8,500 club seats. Its most unique features are the 27,000-square-foot green roof atop the suite tower, a live dashboard display that shows energy measurements, and water and air monitors, and the three solar bridges that connect the main parking area to the stadium. One of the most high-tech stadiums in the world, Levi’s Stadium boasts two giant LED displays in each end zone, over 2,000 Sony TVs and highspeed Wi-Fi and 4G networks. A Levi's Stadium smartphone and tablet app provide fans with information about parking details, a stadium guide and the ability to order food and drinks from your seat. A guided tour of the facility is available every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

There are 31,500 parking spots within walking distance of Levi’s Stadium, and these parking lots open three and a half hours prior to the start of an event or game. Guests with special needs are provided with courtesy shuttle buses from several parking lots, as well as golf cart shuttles. Tailgating is only permitted in specified parking lots. For fans that would rather commute, the stadium is near several public transportation routes including Valley Transportation Authority light rail and bus lines. You can also take the Caltrain directly from San Francisco.